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#88653 - 06/21/03 05:11 PM
Re: changing Rites becomming Byzantine
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Originally posted by OrthodoxEast: Would you do me a favor? Would you write the SLAVONIC Cherubic Hymn in Polish script for me? I am in the choir at my Eastern Orthodox church, and the Cherubikon is written in Old Slavonic/Russian-Ukrainian usage script, which I am unable to decipher due to a dyslexic learning disability. But I *DO* read Polish very well (however, I do not speak it as well as I should like), and I would be able to sing the Slavonic Cherubikon if the letters were transliterated into either Polish or Slovak script. Thank you (dziekuje bardzo!)in advance for any help you can give me.
I'd love to help you, but which text (and which pronunciation) do you mean? For instance, our Slavonic version of Cherubicon varies from the Administrator's one in at least two places. Subdeacon Peter
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#88657 - 06/23/03 09:41 AM
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According our Ruthenian Liturgicon (Rome 1942) and Ukrainian/Ruthenian fonetics:
Iże cheruwymy tajno obrazujuszcze i żywotworiaszczej Trojci tryswiatuju pisń prypiwajuszcze, wsiakoje nyni żytejskoje otłożym popeczenije. Jako da Caria wsich podymem, anhelskymy newydymo dorynosyma czyńmy. Ałyłuja, ałyłuja, ałyłuja.
It this what you need? Or maybe you want to know it according Russian (synodal) phonetics? Text is the same in both versions - Administrator cited pre-1942 version.
Sincerely, subdeacon Peter
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#88658 - 06/23/03 03:36 PM
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Originally posted by Piotr Siwicki: tryswiatuju pisń prypiwajuszcze, wsiakoje nyni żytejskoje otłożym popeczenije. The Subcarpathian Ruthenian Church's text has: ...trisvjatuju pisn' prinosjas~c~e vsjakuju nyni z~itejskuju otverz~im pec~al'.Is this a pre-Nikonian/Nikonian difference? If so, how did the Ukrainian Church end up with the same text as the Russians, while the Subcarpathian Church has this significantly different text?
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#88660 - 06/23/03 03:52 PM
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Was the Subcarpathian region part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth at the time of the Nikonian reforms and therefore outside the Russo-Greek sphere of liturgical influence?
Spasi Khristos - Mark, monk and sinner.
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#88661 - 06/23/03 06:13 PM
Re: changing Rites becomming Byzantine
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Originally posted by Fr Mark: Was the Subcarpathian region part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth at the time of the Nikonian reforms and therefore outside the Russo-Greek sphere of liturgical influence?
Spasi Khristos - Mark, monk and sinner. Fr. Mark, No, Subcarpathia was part of the Kingdom of Hungary for about 1,000 years -- never part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. But I think that in itself was enough to isolate it from the Nikonian reforms.
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#88662 - 06/23/03 06:14 PM
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Originally posted by Fr Mark: Was the Subcarpathian region part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth at the time of the Nikonian reforms and therefore outside the Russo-Greek sphere of liturgical influence?
Reverend Father, My answers are: 1. No, it was not, but 2. 1 notwithstanding, as a part of Hapsburg monarchy, present-day Transcarpathian Ukraine  WAS outside the Nikonian sphere of influence, I suppose. Sincerely, subdeacon Peter
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#88663 - 06/23/03 07:46 PM
Re: changing Rites becomming Byzantine
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Originally posted by Lemko Rusyn: [QUOTE] Subcarpathia was part of the Kingdom of Hungary for about 1,000 years -- never part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. But I think that in itself was enough to isolate it from the Nikonian reforms. We both posted the same in almost one minute. BTW, small part of present-day Preshov (Pryashiv  ) eparchy - Spish district - were under Polish rule some time. Sincerely, subdeacon Peter
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